White Matter Lesions: Prevalence And Clinical Phenotype In Asymptomatic Individuals Aged >= 50 Years

DEMENTIA AND GERIATRIC COGNITIVE DISORDERS(2016)

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Background: To assess the prevalence of early confluent/confluent white matter lesions (ec/cWMLs) in asymptomatic individuals aged >= 50 years and to identify associated clinical phenotypes. Methods: Cross-sectional analysis of 141 asymptomatic individuals aged >= 50 years assessed at an outpatient department in France. Brain magnetic resonance imaging was rated using the Fazekas scale. Age-adjusted odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals were estimated using logistic models to investigate factors associated with ec/cWMLs; independent risk factors were identified by multivariate analysis. Results: Median age was 63 years; 53.9% were women, 32.6% had hypertension, and 76.6% had >= 1 cardiovascular risk factors. The prevalence of ec/cWMLs was 26.2%. Apart from age, independent risk factors were family history of cardiovascular event (OR = 5.55; 1.13-27.32) and hypertension (2.47; 1.05-5.81). Patients with ec/cWMLs had lower cognitive dual-task walking speed (1.15; 0.98-1.40), MMSE (1.41; 1.06-1.89), and FAB scores (5.21; 1.49-19.84). The Scheltens score was independently associated with the WML severity score. Conclusion: ec/cWMLs are common in asymptomatic community-dwelling individuals aged >= 50 years. They are associated with cardiovascular risk factors, impairments in global and executive cognitive function, and Scheltens score elevation. (C) 2016 S. Karger AG, Basel
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White matter lesions, Cerebral small vessel disease, Epidemiology, Risk factors
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